On 18 dec 2008, at 06:01, Steven Harris wrote:
Thanks for the reply Wanda
Yep tried all that. In the end application of the latest driver
6.1.9.9
fixed the problem. Why the old one stopped working is inexplicable,
alignment of the planets or a stray cosmic ray perhaps?
the must have been
Hi,
We just installed Data Protection for SQL on a windows 2008 server running SQL
2005. We are getting the following error when we try a backup. Has anyone
seen this before?
Thanks,
Mike
Backup Failed. ACO5402E . The virtual device set could not be created.
In the Event logs we
Are you using SQL Server Windows mixed authentication or SQL Server
authentication?
Has your userid been granted sysadmin role to the SQL Server?
In the User's Guide, the security is documented like this:
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Security
Data Protection for SQL requires certain settings in order to
Make sure the Admin account has full privileges on the SQL DB you're trying to
backup.
See Ya'
Howard
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On Wed, 17 Dec 2008 19:59:22 PST, Sam Sheppard s...@sddpc.sannet.gov said:
running at about 600MB/hour. I'm not real familiar with the
performance characteristics of the Netapp box, but am assured by the
Unix/Netapp guys that it's a great performer (it's FC-connected).
This seems way slow
Del,
We are using mixed authentication. My id has the sysadmin role on the
database. I also tried using integrated security with the sa userid and had
the same result.
Thanks,
Mike
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From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:ads...@vm.marist.edu] On Behalf Of Del
Return Code = 5 always ends up to be something to do with permissions.
If you cannot figure it out, please place a call with IBM Support.
Thanks,
Del
ADSM: Dist Stor Manager ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU wrote on 12/18/2008
02:17:38 PM:
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Richard,
This is what I made to let me know what session is holding up what process
because it's waiting for media.. Maybe this is what you are looking for?
select sessions.SESSION_ID, sessions.CLIENT_NAME,
sessions.OUTPUT_VOL_ACCESS,processes.process_num as
PROCESS_NUM,processes.process,
I'm wondering what those of you using TSM for NDMP backups are using
for your policy settings and managing your backup schedules. I figure
some of you must have found some kind of workable policy and schedule
configuration...
I was asked to configure NDMP for our NetApps to retain monthly full